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Summer Issue 2020: Books For Review

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Seeking Review Essays for AMSJ’s Summer Reading Issue

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Here’s a glimpse into the contents of our latest issue, live now at journals.ku.edu/amsj - several of these authors were also featured on DIALOGUES - our multimedia platform, link in our bio!
All 60 years of issues are available on our online archive, no library, login or cost necessary, with the exception of more recent ones that support the work through subscription. These are free to access, as well as our blog DIALOGUES!
What did your academic practice look like this year? What did your protest, or your rest, look like? Read our discussion of these questions in our latest issue, now available online.
Who’s we?! Link in bio for “Our Resiliency within Destruction: fronteristxs Artist Collective and the Politics of Protest”.
The work continues. “Our Resiliency within Destruction: fronteristxs Artist Collective and the Politics of Protest” provides a view into the hopeful and hard efforts of abolitionists in New Mexico during this heavy summer.
fronteristxs is a collective of artists in New Mexico working with community advocates to end migrant detention and to abolish the carceral state. Read their piece, “Our Resiliency within Destruction: fronteristxs Artist Collective and the Politics of Protest” live on Dialogues now!

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